Time
to get the PVC base ready before attaching the aluminum LED fixtures.
Materials required:
a) Length of regular wire
b) A few DC connectors (male &
female) & an AC connector (female)
c) Tools required for drilling holes, cutting
wires, soldering, and hot gluing.
| Tools & wire |
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| AC & DC connectors |
Found
the right measurement only after an intense bout of simple calculations, erring
once. (note the many marker points!)
Below
is the wiring diagram for the LED Fixtures divided into two light banks (1
& 2) which will allow an option for staggered lighting in future.
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| LED wiring diagram |
A
total of 16 holes were (8 on each side panel) drilled for wiring 8 LED
fixtures.
I
used old telephone wires which I had with me for the wiring. The stiffness of
the wire made it easy to navigate it inside the 1.5 in PVC tubes for concealing
all wires.
A
few holes were drilled on back panel to accommodate a couple of 12v DC
connectors (female) and a AC power connector (female) for a fan alongwith a
switch for it.
The
connectors + switch were soldered and all the (electrical) contact points were
insulated with hot glue before mounting.
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| Connections soldered |
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| Insulated with hot silicone glue |
A final application of hot glue around
the switch & the 220v AC connector made it rock solid and ready for
mounting and connecting the LED fixtures.
Now
to waterproof the LED strips and prepare the LED fixtures.
Hopefully coming up
sometime soon…




















